Word: exited
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Holders of Union Spread tickets may obtain return tickets to the Yard after 9 o'clock by showing their tickets at the exit on Quincy street near the Union...
...Tinckom-Fernandez has completely spoiled an otherwise unobjectionable transcript of the vivid and irrational impressions of port after long days at sea, by an awkward exit in a temporizing last paragraph. As a result, the whole article has the air of not knowing what to do with its hands. Mr. MacVeagh's "The Young God's Holiday" is a true and graceful allegory, well told, phrased and staged...
...even better, and his complete change of voice, method and manner, proved that his genuineness in the other role had been skill and not accident. His control of the situation was so perfect that the audience came near forgetting that the piece was a burlesque, and his exit was followed by a storm of applause. J. J. Rowe '07, as the waiter, is musically the backbone of the play, and his songs display his powerful and resonant voice to the utmost advantage. S. P. Henshaw '07 as the king, and H. W. Nichols '07 as the conspirator furnish two lively...
...entrance to Memorial Hall will be at the south door; the exit at the north door...
...along assured us that such is the fact. Taking this as true, may I suggest what seems a practical remedy. At present the attendant--Presumably the care-taker of the books,--has his desk at the extreme end of the south room, at which point his view of the exit is cut off by intervening partitions and book shelves. Why not move the attendant's desk to the large open space just in front of the exit? This, the mathematical centre of the library, is the logical and convenient place for the custodian, and from it he would have...